Mauritanien dans l'abus de `de Guantanamo'

M. Mohamed a passé plus de quatre ans en captivité
Un homme mauritanien libre de la prison militaire des USA au compartiment de Guantanamo dit qu'il a souffert « la torture physique et psychologique » pendant ses années en prison.
Mohamed Lemine Ould Sidi Mohamed a parlé aux médias pendant qu'il était souhaité la bienvenue de nouveau à sa famille à la maison par sa mère.
Il a décrit comment les USA gardent les prisonniers obligatoires pour les observer « uriner sur Coran », agence de nouvelles d'AFP rapporte.
M. Mohamed a été arrêté en 2002 au Pakistan. He told AP news agency he had never had any connection to al-Qaeda.
He was released without charge by a US tribunal and arrived back in Mauritania last week where the authorities questioned him for several days.
“Other prisoners, simple innocent Muslims were also tortured, humiliated in their beliefs and their human dignity,” AFP news agency quotes him as saying about his experiences.
“After that [the desecration of the Koran] we decided to no longer take it to our cells and only recited from memory,” he said.
Mr Mohamed, who is reported to be in his mid 20s, told AP news agency that he was “subjected to forced feeding after the hunger strike” demanding “justice or liberty”.
Correspondents say two other Mauritanians remain in custody in Guantanamo Bay alongside more than 300 detainees.
The US set the camp up in 2002 to hold foreign terror suspects captured during the war against the Taleban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7025955.stm
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